This volume contains 297 prayers based on 149 Psalms written by Vermigli during the political and religious turmoil of the Reformation era. Edited and translated by John Patrick Donnelly. Peter Martyr Library Vol. 3

Series of papers delivered at a two-day session of the Theban Workshop held at the British Museum in September 2003. The region of ancient Thebes offers scholars a wealth of monuments whose physical remains and extant iconography combine with textual sources and archaeological finds.

The most important phases of Greek civilization relate to the sea, through voyages of discovery, naval campaigns and ocean trading, and the ship became a subject for artistic creations. The rich illustrative material has been selected from museums and collections both in Greece and abroad. English text. 361 illustrations, most in colour.

This latest volume from accomplished literary critic Franco Ferrari offers extraordinary new insight into the life and works of Sappho, one of the most individualistic and evocative poets of antiquity.

On the occasion of the University of Vermont's 225th anniversary, the Fleming Museum of Art presented an exhibition and accompanying catalogue featuring works from the outstanding art collections of the University's alumni.

This volume continues publication of the Sargonic tablets from Telloh in the Istanbul Archeological Museums begun with STTI in 1982. Presenting transliterations of 693 texts from this site, it represents a further step towards meaningful engagement with the Sargonic records from Girsu.

Transliterations of texts in the Ashmolean Museum, most of which are from Kish and Umm-el-Jir, near Kish. The majority of the tablets are standard administrative texts, with a small but important group of texts consists of contracts or memos concerning contractual agreements. 113 tablets are presented in photographic reproduction.

This volume presents transliterations of all the unpublished Sargonic material in the Louvre Museum except that from Lagash and Susa. Included in this volume are indices of proper names and a catalogue of texts. Fifty-eight tablets are presented in photographic reproductions.

Poet, novelist, sometime member of Mademoiselle de Montpensier’s circle and correspondent of the Mercure Galant, Cantenac was notorious in his own time but has only recently become a subject of serious study. This book contains seventeen poetic “satyres” together with various other poems.